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Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2
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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    Looking at a 485 package with this motor on, can anyone with this engine comment on the fuel economy?

    Ron

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    Ausfish Silver Member fez's Avatar
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    It would be quick!!!!! if nothing else, sorry don't know much about that actual engine but for that size boat it will fly that's for sure.

    Cheers,
    Fez

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    Thats good, thats the intention, its main use will be skiing, just concerned it may be a tad thirsty.

    Ron

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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    I don't think fuel economy and skiing should be used in the same sentence.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    Ron 173 - I have this motor on a Yaltacraft 535 fibreglass cuddy. The motor has only ten hours on it but I think I'm getting around 1k per litre at about 4000/4500 rpm.

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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    Approx 25 litres/ hr @ 4000 rpm

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    I don't think fuel economy and skiing should be used in the same sentence.
    Very true Kerry, LOL! more so with the v8 brigade, not into that sort of fuel use/abuse lol!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    They are a Great ..bullet Proof Motor Ron....we used them extensively here on the farms years ago....They are probably a little bit dated now but they are cheap appeared to others and are worth there money...

    Cheers Mick

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    Ausfish Platinum Member whiteman's Avatar
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    Re: Yamaha 115 V4 saltwater series 2

    1.8k/l @ 4200 on a 5.3m Quinnie. Gets a lot thirstier at 5000+ (1.2k/l would be close).

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